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**要点まとめ(日本語)**
- **Lennart Poettering(systemd の開発者)が Microsoft を退職**し、ベルリン拠点の新スタートアップ **Amutable** を共同設立した。
- Amutable のミッションは、**Linux システムに暗号的に検証可能な完全性と決定論的な信頼保証**を提供すること。
- Poettering は「Linux カーネルの上流保守は従来通り続ける」と Mastodon で表明し、**systemd エコシステムへの関与も維持**する。
- 共同設立者は元 Microsoft 社員の **Chris Kuhl** と **Christian Brauner**(同じく 2022 年に Microsoft へ入社し、今月退社)。
- チームは Linux、Kubernetes、containerd のコントリビュータやメンテナも抱えており、**Debian、Fedora、SUSE、Ubuntu** など主要ディストリビューションに精通している。
- 離職の理由は明らかにされていないが、直近で systemd 259 がリリースされたほか、Poettering のブログは Amutable の発表以外沈黙状態。
- 今後数か月で「検証基盤を構築し、上に堅牢な機能を積み上げる」ことが計画されており、実装形態が注目されている。
Lennart Poettering has left Microsoft to co-found Amutable, a new Berlin-based company aiming to bring cryptographically verifiable integrity and deterministic trust guarantees to Linux systems. He said in a post on Mastodon that his "role in upstream maintenance for the Linux kernel will continue as it always has." Poettering will also continue to remain deeply involved in the systemd ecosystem. The Register reports: Linux celeb Lennart Poettering has left Microsoft and co-founded a new company, Amutable, with Chris Kuhl and Christian Brauner. Poettering is best known for systemd. After a lengthy stint at Red Hat, he joined Microsoft in 2022. Kuhl was a Microsoft employee until last year, and Brauner, who also joined Microsoft in 2022, left this month. [...]
It is unclear why Poettering decided to leave Microsoft. We asked the company to comment but have not received a response. Other than the announcement of systemd 259 in December, Poettering's blog has been silent on the matter, aside from the announcement of Amutable this week. In its first post, the Amutable team wrote: "Over the coming months, we'll be pouring foundations for verification and building robust capabilities on top."
It will be interesting to see what form this takes. In addition to Poettering, the lead developer of systemd, Amutable's team includes contributors and maintainers for projects such as Linux, Kubernetes, and containerd. Its members are also very familiar with the likes of Debian, Fedora, SUSE, and Ubuntu.
Read more of this story at Slashdot.